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‘Minecraft’ Latest News & Update: Game Now With Oculus Rift Support! Pocket Edition Now Available on Android Apps

‘Minecraft’ Latest News & Update: Game Now With Oculus Rift Support! Pocket Edition Now Available on Android Apps

Minecraft that is also called as sandbox video game was originally created by a Swedish programmer named Markus "Notch" Persson, it was later published and developed by Mojang. Minecraft enables players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D generated world.

Minecraft is now available on Android Apps on Google play, their recent updates includes jungles, temples, texture packs, Xbox live support and a brand new service called Realms. Realms is the easiest way to play with your friends all over the world where you can explore randomly generated worlds and build amazing things

According to CDA News, Microsoft recently announced that it is rolling out Mincraft support to Facebook's Oculus Rift. Oculus Rift is a virtual reality headset that is developed and manufactured by Oculus VR, it was launched last March 28 2016.

Oculus Rift Support for the popular Minecraft game means that Redmond will be using one of its most loved brands to make the PC owners upgrade to its latest desktop OS. Microsoft hopes to get many users on its new PC operating system as possible.

After months of waiting, the window maker is finally ready to give Minecraft video game users a taste of virtual reality. The Minecraft support could help ensure that there are many interesting things to do to justify the price tags of the virtual reality visors and the powerful computers required to run them.

Soon the popular Minecraft will be playable on Oculus VR's visors. Minecraft Windows 10 Edition Beta will be getting the Oculus Rift VR support for the next few weeks. The VR version of the headset will feature all of the main methods of gameplay available on PC. Stay tuned for more news and updates for the popular sandbox video game Minecraft.

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